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New Year's Eve (US - DVD R1 | BD)

New Line Cinema announces DVD and Blu-ray releases of the movie

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New Line Cinema has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($35.99) releases of New Year's Eve for May 1st. The only extra material on the DVD release will be a commentary with director Garry Marshall and a gag reel. The Blu-ray/DVD will include that, plus featurettes ("The Magic of Times Square", "New Year's Eve Secrets of the Stars", "Jon Bon Jovi & Lea Michele Rock New Year's Eve"), deleted scenes, and an UltraViolet digital copy of the film. The package artwork is attached:

Synopsis

Quote: Director/producer Garry Marshall brings together an stellar ensemble cast to celebrate love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and fresh starts, in intertwining stories told amidst the pulse and promise of New York City on the most dazzling night of the year.

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Wow, that has to be one of the worst covers I've ever seen. After Valentine's Day, I stayed the hell away from this one! I'm glad it bombed at the box office. If I had one reason to see this film, it would be because of Sofia Vergara. Other than that, hell no! Also, is it just me or does Ashton Kutcher's face on the cover look like a papparazzi picture than a promotional pic?

MiseryMatt wrote: jan_tran wrote: This is the meanest thing I'm gonna post all week but it wouldn't be the worst if Garry Marshall kicked the bucket right before he starts production on his next holiday-ensemble-flick.

Haha, I like that. It's not mean, because I know nobody wants to see "Earth Day", "4th of July" or, god forbid, "Martin Luther King Day"Don't forget President's Day or Christmas

Since most holidays have been done and re-done in horror films, it is only normal, yet a doubtful progression, that the rom-com genre would put them to "good" use. When it's done, we'll see a boxed set called "The Holidays Saga" or something like this with a lame tagline... and this being New Line (Warner), one must not expect many features unless your name is Peter Jackson or Kevin Smith...